The End of the Subscription Era is Coming

Love it or hate it, we’re living in the subscription era. I’m not just talking about streaming platforms, which have been biting the wallet for years, or newspapers and magazines, which have simply migrated their long-term models to a new digital era. No, I’m talking about everything. Beer, insurance, cinema: just three of the crazy subscriptions that I’ve currently taken out. http://webdesignernews.com/the-end-of-the-subscription-era-is-coming/

Creato 2y | 31 ago 2023, 23:10:06


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